So, what is busted with 3.4.  Isnt 3.4 the current lts kernel and somewhat
important?  And why did you choose odd looking stable versions to use?
On Jan 27, 2013 3:48 AM, "Nanik T" <[email protected]> wrote:

> As we all know the Goldfish emulator currently runs only on 2.6.x kernel
> and the 3.4 version that currently in Google's git repository is not
> working, so to fill that gap I've started a project in github to patch
> mainline Linux Kernel with the Goldfish emulator code to enable it to run
> on different kernel versions, I manage to migrate different versions of the
> kernel up to the latest 3.7.4 code. The migration that I'm embarking on is
> for the ARM platform not x86 and I've tested the kernel with different
> version of JellyBean compiled from the repo. The different kernel versions
> that I've checked in are - 2.6.30.4, 2.6.38.8, 2.6.39.1, 3.0.1, 3.3.1,
> 3.5.4 and 3.7.4
>
> The compiler that I've used to compiled the kernel is the one provided in
> the Android Jellybean code (4.4.3). The emulator was able to bootup and run
> the framework but I've done minimum testing - browsing, app installation
> and different build in apps. Mouse is working fine except for 3.x versions
> as they are not working properly but still usable while keyboard is
> finicky.
>
> The code can be found in https://github.com/nanikjava/androidgoldfish
>
> Cheers
>
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